A tweet from Norm Eisen, the Chair of the CREW organization:
BREAKING: @CREWcrew has the Whitaker financials, linked below. Five "clean ups" in the past two weeks alone! Aroma of bad fish coming out of my computer already. We are dumpster diving into these, stand by for more. https://t.co/33P4QnkMI5— Norm Eisen (@NormEisen) November 20, 2018
BREAKING: @CREWcrew has the Whitaker financials, linked below. Five "clean ups" in the past two weeks alone! Aroma of bad fish coming out of my computer already. We are dumpster diving into these, stand by for more. https://t.co/33P4QnkMI5
What a coincidence — Trump appointed Whitaker about two weeks ago.
More from Twitter:
Breaking: Acting AG Whitaker financial disclosure forms reveal more than $1 million in payments from dark money group. Whitaker corrected his financial forms five times since being appointed earlier this month, according to the forms, CNN reporting.— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) November 20, 2018
Breaking: Acting AG Whitaker financial disclosure forms reveal more than $1 million in payments from dark money group. Whitaker corrected his financial forms five times since being appointed earlier this month, according to the forms, CNN reporting.
Time for Whitaker to step down as interim AG.
Update 1 — A tweet found by rugbymom in the comments:
In the three years after he arrived in Washington in 2014, Matthew Whitaker received more than $1,200,000 as the leader of a conservative nonprofit with obscure roots, no other employees, and undisclosed funders, WaPo reports. https://t.co/CC0FVOR1qw— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 20, 2018
In the three years after he arrived in Washington in 2014, Matthew Whitaker received more than $1,200,000 as the leader of a conservative nonprofit with obscure roots, no other employees, and undisclosed funders, WaPo reports. https://t.co/CC0FVOR1qw